systems and methods for providing guidance to users for finding media are described. Such systems and methods may be provided in interactive media guides such as program guides, web browsers, or other suitable interactive media guides.
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1. A method for presenting media provided by a plurality of media sources, the method comprising:
providing one or more media group options, wherein the media group options indicate media available to the user without indicating any of the content, title, or source of the media;
providing a plurality of media indicators associated with a selected media group option, wherein:
the plurality of media indicators identify media provided by at least one of the media sources, and
the plurality of media indicators includes a first media indicator for media available at a scheduled time and a second media indicator for media available without a scheduled time; and
in response to receiving a selection of a media indicator from the plurality of media indicators, performing an action associated with the selected media indicator.
8. A system for presenting media provided by a plurality of media sources, the system comprising:
means for providing one or more media group options, wherein the media group options indicate media available to the user without indicating any of the content, title, or source of the media;
means for providing a plurality of media indicators associated with a selected media group option, wherein:
the plurality of media indicators identify media provided by at least one of the media sources, and
the plurality of media indicators includes a first media indicator for media available at a scheduled time and a second media indicator for media available without a scheduled time; and
means for performing, in response to receiving a selection of a media indicator from the plurality of media indicators, an action associated with the selected media indicator.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/829,806, filed Apr. 10, 2001 (pending); which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/195,946, filed Apr. 10, 2000 (expired), and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60,202,306, filed May 5, 2000 (expired), which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
Video and audio media, such as television programs, pay-per-view programs, near-video-on-demand (NVOD) programs, video-on-demand (VOD) programs, music, promotional material, and other types of media, may be distributed to viewers over wired and wireless networks. Suitable wired and wireless networks may include, for example, broadcast television system networks, one-way and two-way cable television system networks, digital broadcasting services (DBS) and other satellite delivery services networks, the Internet, and other suitable types of networks. Near video-on-demand (NVOD) and video-on-demand (VOD) systems have been developed that allow television viewers to watch programs nearly on demand or on demand.
Viewers and listeners of such media typically record such media on videocassettes, audiocassettes, and other storage media. More recently, products have been developed that allow users to manage their viewing experiences and record media with increased flexibility. Personal video recorders (PVRs), such as those provided by TIVO and REPLAY, record programs on hard-disk drives. Users can schedule programs for recording and play them back at a later time. These systems also record what users are watching in real-time, allowing users to pause real-time programs when, for example, they must leave the room. Users may resume their viewing upon returning, where they left off, and may even fast forward through commercials until they reach the point at which the program is currently provided. Users may also rewind programs.
Recording capabilities of current technologies and the vast amount of media offered through current media distribution systems such as cable television systems, digital broadcasting services, the Internet, and other systems, provide users with an enormous amount of available media at any given point in time. When a user asks “what's on now”, the answer can be any one of a number of different types of media from different sources. Improving the user interfaces of interactive media guides, such as television program guides, guides for audio services, guides for personal video recorders (PVRS), or any other suitable interactive media guide, may increase the ease with which users navigate through stored and distributed media.
This invention relates to interactive media guides and more particularly, to program guides that provide guidance for large amounts of media. Various features in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention are described, for example, in Walker, et. al. Interactive Television Program Guide Systems with Integrated Program Listings, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/829,856, filed Apr. 10, 2001, Thomas, et. al., U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/195,946, filed Apr. 10, 2000, and Tod A. Walker, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/202,306, filed May 5, 2000 which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The interactive media guide of the present invention may be used for any type of distributed media (e.g., television programs, VOD programs, NVOD programs, PPV programs, audio programs, etc.), delivered to a user in any suitable way (e.g., via cable, satellite, radio-frequency transmission, Internet, etc.), and for anything the user has recorded. The interactive media guide presents to the user “what's on now” in a user friendly way, by summarizing available distributed and stored media without using information related to the title, source, or content of the media (e.g., the criteria for including media in a group may be arbitrary, user-defined, predefined, or any other suitable criteria). In some embodiments, the interactive media guide of the present invention may include an interactive television program guide implemented using any suitable architecture.
In some embodiments, users are provided with an interactive media guide from which they may access related media. In some embodiments, media may be grouped independent of their title sources, or content, but related in other ways that allow users to more easily search for desired media. For example, suitable groups may be Recent Favorites, Old Favorites, Recommendations, Browsing, Special Interest, Categories, and Preview Scan. In some embodiments, groups may be further divided into sub-groups of media.
Groups and sub-groups may be user-configurable, or may be programmed into the interactive media guide. In some embodiments, groups and sub-groups may be dynamically selected by the interactive media guide based on media that is available, thereby providing the user with dynamic guidance.
In some embodiments of the present invention, media may be grouped in source, title, or content related ways. Media listings may be provided with the number of viewable selections (i.e., “hits”) for the source, categories, or other groups. If desired, a combination of approaches may be used, in which the groupings that are not related to title, source, or content may contain sub-groups that are related to media, title, or content. Additionally, groups that are not related to title, source, or content may also contain hits for the number of viewable selections related to the groups.
Further features of the invention, its nature, and various advantages will be more apparent from the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
The interactive media guide of the present invention may be based on a number of different hardware platforms. Suitable hardware that may be used in implementing the program guide includes hardware such as satellite receivers, personal computer televisions (PC/TVS), personal computers (e.g., with television tuner cards), cable set-top boxes, or any other suitable hardware. In some embodiments, the interactive media guide may be an interactive television program guide. Illustrative interactive television program guide systems are described, for example, in Knee et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,589,892 and Knudson et al. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/357,941, filed Jul. 16, 1999, which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties. Client-server program guide systems are described, for example, in Ellis et al. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/374,043, filed Aug. 13, 1999, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. On-line program guide systems are described, for example, in Boyer et al. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/938,028, filed Sep. 18, 1997, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
In some embodiments, the interactive media guide may allow users to record programs on digital or analog storage devices (e.g., videocassettes, hard disks, floppy discs, flash memory, recordable compact discs (CDS), recordable digital versatile discs (DVDs), or any other type of storage). Interactive media guides having digital storage are described, for example, in Hassell et al. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/157,256, filed Sep. 17, 1998, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. Recording of media can also be performed by a program guide or other server. Client-server based program guides with remote server recording are described, for example, in Ellis et al. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/332,244, filed Jun. 11, 1999, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. On-line program guides may also record programs or direct a user's equipment to record programs.
An illustrative system 100 in accordance with the principles of the present invention is shown in
Local information service 150 may be any suitable facility for obtaining data particular to a localized region and providing the data to main facility 120 over communications link 410. Local information services 150 may be, for example, a local weather station that measures weather data, a local newspaper that obtains local high school and college sporting information, or any other suitable provider of information. Local information services 150 may also be a local business with a computer for providing main facility 120 with, for example, local ski reports, fishing conditions, menus, etc., or any other suitable provider of information. Link 410 may be a satellite link, a telephone network link, a cable or fiber optic link, a microwave link, an Internet link, a combination of such links, or any other suitable communications link.
The program guide data transmitted by main facility 120 to interactive television program guide equipment 170 may include television programming data (e.g., program identifiers, times, channels, titles, program information, video-on-demand information, promotional information and descriptions) and other data for services other than television program listings (e.g., help text, pay-per-view information, weather information, sports information, music channel information, associated Internet web links, associated software, etc.). There are preferably numerous pieces or installations of interactive television program guide equipment 170, although only one is shown in
Program guide data may be transmitted by main facility 120 to interactive television program guide equipment 170 using any suitable approach. Data files may, for example, be encapsulated as objects and transmitted using a suitable Internet based addressing scheme and protocol stack (e.g., a stack which uses the user datagram protocol (UDP) and internet protocol (IP)). Systems in which program guide data is transmitted from a main facility to distribution facilities are described, for example, in Gollahon et al. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/332,624, filed Jun. 11, 1999, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
An interactive television program guide is implemented on interactive television program guide equipment 170. Five illustrative arrangements for interactive television program guide equipment 170 are shown in
The interactive television program guide may be run completely on user television equipment 220 using the arrangements of
Program guide distribution equipment 210 of
Communications path 200 may be any communications path suitable for distributing program guide data. Communications path 200 may include, for example, a satellite link, a telephone network link, a cable or fiber optic link, a microwave link, an Internet link, a data-over-cable service interface specification (DOCSIS) link, a combination of such links, or any other suitable communications link. Communications paths 200 preferably have sufficient bandwidth to allow program guide distribution facility 160 or another distribution facility to distribute television programming to user television equipment 220. There are typically multiple pieces of user television equipment 220 and multiple associated communications paths 200, although only one piece of user television equipment 220 and communications path 200 are shown in
The program guide may retrieve program guide data from program guide server 250 using any suitable client-server based approach. The program guide may, for example, pass SQL requests as messages to program guide server 250. In another suitable approach, the program guide may invoke remote procedures that reside on program guide server 250 using one or more remote procedure calls. Program guide server 250 may execute SQL statements for such invoked remote procedures. In still another suitable approach, client objects executed by the program guide may communicate with server objects executed by program guide server 250 using, for example, an object request broker (ORB). This may involve using, for example, Microsoft's Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) approach, or the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA), Available from the Object Management Group.
The program guide implemented on interactive television program guide equipment 170 may communicate with program guide server 250 over communications path 200 using any suitable network and transport layer protocols, if desired. They may communicate, for example, using a protocol stack which includes Sequenced Packet Exchange/Internetwork Packet Exchange (SPX/IPX) layers, Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) layers, Appletalk Transaction Protocol/Datagram Delivery Protocol (ATP/DDP) layers, DOCSIS or any other suitable network and transport layer protocols.
If the program guide is implemented on user television equipment 220 of interactive television program guide equipment 170 as shown in
In another suitable arrangement, program guide distribution equipment 210 may include computer equipment or other suitable hardware on which a first portion or version of the interactive television program guide is implemented. A second portion or version of the program guide may be implemented on user television equipment 220. The two versions or portions of the interactive media guide may communicate using any suitable peer-to-peer communications scheme (e.g., messaging, remote procedure calls, etc.) and perform interactive media guide functions distributively between program guide distribution facility 160 and user television equipment 220.
Another suitable arrangement in which an on-line program guide is implemented on interactive television program guide television equipment 170 is shown in
An illustrative arrangement for user television equipment 220 is shown in
The interactive television program guide may run on set-top box 280, on television 360 (if television 360 has suitable processing circuitry and memory), on a suitable analog or digital receiver connected to television 360, or on digital storage device 310 if digital storage device 310 has suitable processing circuitry and memory. The interactive television program guide may also run cooperatively on a suitable combination of these devices. Interactive television application systems in which a cooperative interactive television program guide application runs on multiple devices are described, for example, in Ellis U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/186,598, filed Nov. 5, 1998, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Secondary storage device 320 can be any suitable type of analog or digital program storage device or player (e.g., a videocassette recorder, a digital versatile disc recorder (DVD) recorder, etc.). Program recording and other features may be controlled by set-top box 280 using control path 340. If secondary storage device 320 is a videocassette recorder, for example, a typical control path 340 involves the use of an infrared transmitter coupled to the infrared receiver in the videocassette recorder that normally accepts commands from a remote control such as remote control 400. Remote control 400 may be used to control set-top box 280, secondary storage device 320, and television 360.
If desired, a user may record programs, program guide data, or a combination thereof in digital form on optional digital storage device 310. Digital storage device 310 may be a writeable optical storage device (such as a DVD recorder capable of handling recordable DVD discs), a magnetic storage device (such as a disk drive or a digital tape drive), or any other digital storage device. Interactive television program guide systems that have digital storage devices are described, for example, in Hassell et al. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/157,256, filed Sep. 17, 1998, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Digital storage device 310 can be contained in set-top box 280 or it can be an external device connected to set-top box 280 via an output port and appropriate interface. If necessary, processing circuitry in set-top box 280 formats the received video, audio and data signals into a digital file format. Preferably, the file format is an open file format such as the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) MPEG-2 standard or the Moving Joint Photographic Experts Group (MJPEG) standard. The resulting data is streamed to digital storage device 310 via an appropriate bus (e.g., a bus using the Institute Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1394 standard), and is stored on digital storage device 310. In another suitable approach, an MPEG-2 data stream or series of files may be received from program guide distribution equipment 210 and stored.
Television 360 receives video signals from secondary storage device 320 via communications path 380. The video signals on communications path 380 may either be generated by secondary storage device 320 when playing back a prerecorded storage medium (e.g., a videocassette or a recordable digital video disc), by digital storage device 310 when playing back a pre-recorded digital medium, may be passed through from set-top box 280, may be provided directly to television 360 from set-top box 280 if secondary storage device 320 is not included in user television equipment 220, or may be received directly by television 360. During normal television viewing, the video signals provided to television 360 correspond to the desired channel to which a user has tuned with set-top box 280. Video signals may also be provided to television 360 by set-top box 280 when set-top box 280 is used to play back information stored on digital storage device 310.
Set-top box 280 may have memory 440. Memory 440 may be any memory or other storage device, such as a random access memory (RAM), read only memory (ROM), flash memory, a hard disk drive, a combination of such devices, etc., that is suitable for storing program guide application instructions and program guide data for use by the program guide.
Set-top box 280 may have communications device 370 for communicating directly with program guide distribution equipment 210, program guide server 250 or Internet service system 610 over communications path 200. Communications device 370 may be a modem (e.g., any suitable analog or digital standard, cellular, or cable modem), network interface card (e.g., an Ethernet card, Token ring card, etc.), or other suitable communications device.
Communications device 370 may also be a personal computer with an Internet connection in, for example, the arrangement shown in
A more generalized embodiment of user television equipment 220 of
User television equipment 220 may also have secondary storage device 470 and digital storage device 490 for recording programming. Secondary storage device 470 can be any suitable type of analog or digital program storage device (e.g., a videocassette recorder, a digital versatile disc recorder (DVD), etc.). Program recording and other features may be controlled by control circuitry 420. Digital storage device 490 may be, for example, a writeable optical storage device (such as a DVD recorder capable of handling recordable DVD discs), a magnetic storage device (such as a disk drive or a digital tape drive), or any other digital storage device.
User television equipment 220 may also have memory 630. Memory 630 may be any memory or other storage device, such as a random access memory (RAM), read only memory (ROM), flash memory, a hard disk drive, a combination of such devices, etc., that is suitable for storing program guide application instructions and program guide data for use by control circuitry 420.
User television equipment 220 of
A user may control the operation of user television equipment 220 with user input device 460. User input device 460 may be a pointing device, wireless remote control, keyboard, touch-pad, voice recognition system, or any other suitable user input device. To access media, a user instructs processing circuitry 420 to display a desired television channel or other media source on display device 450. In another embodiment, it may also output audio data on audio output device 451. Display device 450 may be any suitable television, monitor, or other suitable display device. Audio output device may be any suitable media speaker, or other suitable audio output device. To access the functions of the program guide, a user instructs the program guide implemented on interactive television program guide equipment 170 to generate a main menu or other desired program guide display screen for display on display device 450.
In response to a user selecting Recent Favorites 512, the interactive media guide may indicate to the user media available on demand that meet criteria that meet favorites parameters set up by the user, media with characteristics similar to the characteristics of recently reviewed or recorded media, or any suitable combination thereof. The interactive media guide may also provide a list of media that a user may select, which, upon selecting, the user may be given the opportunity to view the media, buy the media, set a reminder to view the media, or add attributes of the media to a user profile, or perform any suitable action with respect to the media. Recent favorites 512 may also indicate any recently recorded media, recently recorded media that meets user favorites parameters, or any suitable combination thereof. The recently recorded media may have been recorded by the user's home equipment or by a server remote to the user's home. Any suitable combination of these approaches may also be used.
In response to a user selecting Old Favorites 514 from the main menu, the interactive media guide may indicate to the user previously recorded media that meets user favorites, media that have characteristics similar to recently reviewed or recorded media, video on demand, or any suitable combination thereof. The interactive media guide may also provide a list of media that a user may select, which, upon selecting, the user may be given the opportunity to view the media, buy the media, set a reminder to view the media, or add attributes of the media to a user profile, or perform any suitable action with respect to the media. Previously recorded media may have been recorded in accordance with the user's desires (i.e., in response to the user indicating a desire that the user wants particular media or media with certain characteristics recorded). The media may be recorded on the user's home equipment or on a server remote to the user's home. In another suitable approach, a server may record media automatically and provide old favorites available to the user for the user's review via the interactive media guide. Any suitable combination of these approaches may also be used.
In response to the user selecting Recommendations 516 from the main menu 510, the interactive media guide may indicate to the user recommended available media, previously recorded media, media on demand, or any suitable combination. The media may be currently distributed or previously recorded. The interactive media guide may also provide a list of media that a user may select, which, upon selecting, the user may be given the opportunity to view the media, buy the media, set a reminder to view the media, or add attributes of the media to a user profile, or perform any suitable action with respect to the media. A recommended media 516 may be recommended to the user using any suitable approach. Programs may be recommended based on, for example, user preferences or favorites. Programs may also be editorially recommended. The interactive media guide provider may, for example, provide reviews or recommendations from personnel at the service provider. Recommendations may also be promotional or informational (e.g., sponsored advertisements, infomercials, etc.).
In response to a user selecting Browsing 518 from the main menu, the interactive media guide may provide the user with an opportunity to browse listings for media that is currently available. The media may be currently distributed media, or media that has been prerecorded and is available to users on demand from their in-home equipment or a remote server (e.g., guide server, Internet, server, etc.). The interactive media guide may also provide a list of media that a user may select, which, upon selecting, the user may be given the opportunity to view the media, buy the media, set a reminder to view the media, or add attributes of the media to a user profile, or perform any suitable action with respect to the media.
Listings may be browsed using any suitable approach. Listings may, for example, be organized by time, channel, genre, or any other suitable parameter. If desired, the interactive media guide may provide users with an opportunity to specify the characteristics for which listings are presented. If desired, one or more listing may be presented with a full or partial screen video of the currently selected (e.g., highlighted) listing. If desired, the video may be displayed along with media the user is currently viewing. The video may be, for example, of the portion of the media currently available (i.e., the point at which it is currently distributed), a predefined portion of the media (e.g., the first twenty seconds), or a trailer or other clip that is supplied to the interactive media guide. For audio media, a graphic associated with the audio may be displayed while an audio clip for the audio is played if desired.
In response to the user selecting Special Interest 520 from the main menu, the interactive media guide may provide the user with an opportunity to review listings for media that are of special interest to the user. Media may be determined to be special interest media using any suitable approach. The interactive media guide may also provide a list of media that a user may select, which, upon selecting, the user may be given the opportunity to view the media, buy the media, set a reminder to view the media, or add attributes of the media to a user profile, or perform any suitable action with respect to the media. The interactive media guide may, for example, allow the user to select or define special interest categories. In another approach, the interactive media guide provider or the application may select special interest categories. The interactive media guide provider may, for example, decide to feature particular types of media in a given month. Any other suitable approach may also be used.
In response to the user selecting Categories 522 from the main menu, the interactive media guide may provide the user with an opportunity to select one or more categories of media for which the user wishes to access media listings. The interactive media guide may also provide a list of media that a user may select, which, upon selecting, the user may be given the opportunity to view the media, buy the media, set a reminder to view the media, or add attributes of the media to a user profile, or perform any suitable action with respect to the media. The categories may be user selected (e.g., from a setup screen), user defined, system selected, or defined or selected using any other suitable approach. In response to, for example, the user selecting a group from categories presented by the interactive media guide, the interactive media guide may provide the user with media listings for currently distributed or recorded media in the selected group or categories.
In response to the user selecting Preview Scan 524, the interactive media guide may provide the user with an opportunity to scan previews of currently available media. The interactive media guide may also provide a list of media that a user may select, which, upon selecting, the user may be given the opportunity to view the media, buy the media, set a reminder to view the media, or add attributes of the media to a user profile, or perform any suitable action with respect to the media. Currently available media may include any media currently distributed to the user's equipment, or media previously recorded by the user's equipment or stored on a server remote to the user's home. Previews for the media may include video or audio clips associated with the media.
The video and audio clips may be provided to the interactive media guide using any suitable approach. Clips may be provided along with the media as, for example, digital files within the vertical blanking interval (VBI) of an analog channel or within a data track on a digital channel. Clips may be provided separately from the media to an interactive media guide running at least partially on the user's home equipment, using any suitable approach. Clips may be, for example, provided to the application on demand from a media source. Clips may be provided as, for example, part of data supplied to the interactive media guide, using a continuous stream, periodic download, periodic polling, or any other suitable approach. Previews may also be the current portion of currently distributed media, or a predefined portion of media, if desired. The preview clips may be presented to the user using any suitable approach. The interactive media guide may, for example, provide the user with an opportunity to select previews from media listings. In another suitable approach, previews may be provided using a passive scan. The interactive media guide may cycle through previews until the user indicates a desire to access media or exit the scan. The interactive media guide may provide users with opportunities to skip a preview and access a subsequent preview, if desired.
Once a user selects a particular group (e.g., 512, 514, 516, 518, 520, 522, 524), the user may also be presented with a plurality of sub-groups.
The What's On screen 600 of
Groups and sub-groups may be included in screens using any suitable approach. Groups and sub-groups may be user-configurable. Groups and sub-groups may be programmed into the interactive media guide. In still another suitable approach, groups and sub-groups (and the menu selections of
Screen 700 may contain picture-in-guide window 710 that contains media content 711 for the media currently being viewed (e.g., it may display media for the program on the channel to which the set-top box is currently tuned), media to be viewed in the future (e.g., a trailer for VOD media), or any other suitable media. Screen 700 may include interactive or passive advertisement window 720, which may display advertisement 721. Advertisement 720 may be any suitable passive or interactive graphic, text, video, or other advertisement for a program, product, or service. For example, a title or advertisement of a movie currently playing may be an advertisement. As another example, a third party may provide an interactive advertisement of a particular product If a user desires additional information regarding the product, the user may indicate this desire by clicking or selecting the advertisement 720. Thereafter, the user may be provided with additional information regarding the advertised product. This additional information may be in any suitable form; it may be provided as a static or interactive advertisement, or, for example may be a web page associated with the advertised product. The menu 730 may be any of the aforementioned interactive media guides; for example, it may be any of the media guides shown in
In response to a user selecting a group or sub-group, the interactive media guide may provide the user with media listings in accordance with the user's selection. Media listings may be provided by time, by channel, or using any other suitable approach. For example,
In some embodiments, a user may personalize the groups according to the user's tastes. This may be accomplished in a variety of ways. A user may be provided with a plurality of groups to choose from, and may be given the opportunity to determine which sub-groups, if any, should be displayed under the selected groups. For example,
In some embodiments, users may be given the opportunity to dynamically create the media guide menu screen. In
Upon being presented with indicators of available media, the user indication of desired media may be received in step 910. In response to this indication, a user may be given the opportunity to perform a suitable action on the media, in step 912. The user may be given the opportunity to view the media, buy the media, set a reminder to view the media, or add attributes of the media to a user profile, or perform any suitable actions with respect to the media. In one example, the current displayed screen may be replaced with a full-screen display of the selected media or content.
In step 934, the user's indication of which groups the results of the queries should be displayed in may be received (e.g., by selecting the appropriate check boxes from check grid 845). If the user does not indicate any groups, than the search query may be displayed as an individual group. In step 836, the user-defined menu screen may be displayed, indicating the groups, sub-groups, and the results of the search query (i.e., the number of media titles that matched the search query).
Thus, systems and methods for providing guidance to users for finding media provided by different media sources is provided. One skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention can be practiced by other than the described embodiments, which are presented for illustration and not of limitation, and the present invention is limited only by the claims that follow.
Ellis, Michael D., Hedges, L. Joe, Berezowski, David M., Thomas, William L., Knee, Robert A., Walker, Todd A., Reichardt, M. Scott, Herrington, W. Benjamin
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